Schools’ Choice Accredited as an Arbor Support and Training Provider

22nd May 2024
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As a qualified Arbor Training Provider, Schools’ Choice will provide support and training services to schools, empowering educators and school administrators to use the system effectively.

Jo Spencer, Head of Schools’ Choice, expressed her excitement about the accreditation, saying, “We are thrilled to receive accreditation as an Arbor Training Provider from Arbor Education. This accreditation highlights our dedication to equipping educational professionals with the knowledge and skills to excel using Arbor and driving positive outcomes focussed on collaboration, reducing workload and measuring improvements.”

By joining forces with Arbor Education, Schools’ Choice is in a prime position to play a crucial role in equipping educators and school leaders with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed.

For more information on how Schools’ Choice can support and train you in Arbor Education, please get in touch with us here.

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